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Possible To Change My Name?


Chaff

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I see there's a "name history" thing in the profile view. I was wondering if it's possible to change my name here. If not, that's fine, too -- just checking.


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kareng Grand Master

I see there's a "name history" thing in the profile view. I was wondering if it's possible to change my name here. If not, that's fine, too -- just checking.

You need to pm Scott ( admin). He is the only that can change the names. I think Amelia is a nice name.

Chaff Explorer

Thanks! It's my name...I just realized I'm putting out personal information here and should probably be a little less findable by google search. Thanks -- I'll pm Scott!

Chaff Explorer

Hmm...there are many people with permutations of the name "Scott." I'm not sure I PM'd the right one (no response yet). It is just "Scott" or one of the others?

Thanks!

GottaSki Mentor

Hmm...there are many people with permutations of the name "Scott." I'm not sure I PM'd the right one (no response yet). It is just "Scott" or one of the others?

Thanks!

Scott's screen name is "admin".

kareng Grand Master

At the bottom of the main forum page, in tiny print "moderating team". Click it or here is a link dierectly to his profile.

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/user/2-admin/

Lisa Mentor

Thanks! It's my name...I just realized I'm putting out personal information here and should probably be a little less findable by google search. Thanks -- I'll pm Scott!

I just want to mention that the personal information that you are viewing on your profile page is visable to only you. No other members can see it. (Click on any member's name - you can't see their personal information)


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Chaff Explorer

Sorry -- I just realized what you meant by "Scott (admin)"! I just PM'd him. Thanks very much.

I meant medical information. Also, some members of my family are feeling guilty now that they realize how long I've been having difficulty with food. I'd hate for them to be googling around for celiac information and find me complaining here. They're very nice people. :)

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